![]() Roku + TV on MoCA #2: regular network accessĮ3200: can not log in from connected PC, but can get E3200 status when logged in to G3100 from an direct Ethernet PC MoCA Adapter #1: coax connection light ON PC connected to E3200 by ethernet: no network access Summary: only the VZ Extender goes downĮ3200: can not log in (even from connected PC), does not respond to pings Roku + TV on MoCA #2: no internet connectionĢ. MoCA Adapter #2: coax connection light ON (normal) PC on MoCA #1: "internet not available" can not access or ping router (or anything else) MoCA Adapter #1: coax connection light OFF (no MoCA connection) PC connected to E3200 by ethernet: regular network access G3100 Router: status light white, coax LAN led greenĮ3200 Extender: status light white, coax LAN led greenĮ3200: can log in, responds to pings from RouterĮ3200: backhaul type "coax", status "cable connected" Summary: only the non VZ MoCA adapters go down ![]() In all three cases, rebooting the G3100 restored connectivityġ. In all cases, though, the G3100 and E3200 status lights remained white and their coax-LAN leds stayed on (green). Being more diligent about checking status of all devices each time, the situation is even more confusing as each incident resulted in a different mix of devices and status lights being affected. It works well so there is little complaints.įor what it is worth, went 6 days posting with no connection issues, then three dropouts in the last 24 hours. Many are the non techie type that rent extenders with a set it and forget it attitude. If you and your family can tolerate the inconvenience of an exposed cable, you might be able to figure out what's going on.There is a high penetration of MOCA among fios users. I'm talking about using a long cable and running it along the floor. I was asking if you can run a temporary Ethernet cable as a way to diagnose the issue. The limited responses on this thread are related to the low usage of MoCA, even among fios users. However, it never achieved the market penetration needed to make it a commonly used standard, which is why there are only a handful of semiconductor vendors left, very few vendors of MoCA equipment, and vendor inter-operarbility problems. And you are correct that it solves a problem when Ethernet can't be run. Trust me, I know all about MoCA as I worked in set-top-box semiconductor design many years ago back when MoCA was the new hotness. Suggestions welcome of anything to try (or should I go to straight to VZ at this point for a warranty replace/repair?) I can always hook another standalone MoCA adapter to the router ethernet ports - quicker and cheaper than running cat6 to the far end of the house - but I'd much rather just have my router work! While running downstairs to reboot isn't the end of the world, it's obviously unsatisfactory, especially since I do a lot of Zoom meetings and interviews. There have been no changes in hardware or network configuration since initial installation. Then about once every week for several weeks, now 4 times in the last two days. This MoCA dropout did not happen at all the first two months with the new router. power cycling the remote MoCA adapters or the E3200 has no effectĬonsistently, the problem does not resolve itself after waiting up to an hour it is cleared up on a reboot 100% of the time so far no entries generated in any of the router admin logs (I do have logging turned on) all Ethernet and WiFi (via the G3100) connected devices are unaffected, full speed ahead all MoCA devices report "no internet", they can not ping or find the router at all the G3100 coax LAN light, and the connection lights on the remote MoCA adapters all stay lit all MoCA devices suddenly and simultaneously can not reach the router (including the E3200) When the problem strikes, the symptoms are: With increasing frequency, the router becomes inaccessible to all MoCA devices reboot required. Coax has 3 connections: E3200, my home office PC, living room AV. In my setup, I am using Ethernet, Wifi, and Coax. I upgraded to Gigabit FIOS in January 2022, with a Verizon G3100 router + E3200 extender. Tl dr: G3100 router intermittently loses all MoCA connectivity (only MoCA), restored on reboot ![]()
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